Ruth-Ann Boyle

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Ruth-Ann Boyle

Ruth-Ann Boyle (born April 26, 1970 in Sunderland) is an English pop singer who became famous during the 1990s. Together with producers Tim Kellett and Robin Taylor-Firth, she formed the British band Olive. The band became world famous with "You're Not Alone" in 1996.

In 1999 she sang lead vocals on the track "Gravity of Love" on Enigma's album The Screen Behind the Mirror, which was also released as a single. She also performed guest-vocals for their 2003 album Voyageur.

In 2004 Boyle finished work on her first solo album, produced by Michael Cretu of Enigma.

[edit] Biography

Influenced by singers like Rickie Lee Jones and Joni Mitchell,[1]Boyle joined various bands from age 17-19,[2][3] but these turned out to be unpleasant experiences ("folk bands, Rickie Lee Jones and stuff like that, all the angst").[4] In the intervening time, she performed assembly-line work factories before ending up managing a pub in Sheffield.[2] Meanwhile, she also recorded vocal samples for The Durutti Column, the Manchester-based musical project headed by Vini Reilly.

However, Boyle was considering a career in nursing by the time Kellett, who had heard the vocal samples pre-recorded onto a keyboard while playing live with The Durutti Column, contacted her about singing for the group he had formed with Taylor-Firth.[5] After auditioning, Boyle found in the band an ideal musical collaboration. Olive produced two albums from its inception in 1995 to 2000, after which the band ceased to work together.

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Jung, Fred. A Fireside Chat with Olive. Jazz Weekly. Retrieved on 2006-08-17.
  2. ^ a b Weisblott, Marc (October 9, 1997). Pimentos and Olive. Eye Weekly. Retrieved on 2006-08-17.
  3. ^ Drew Live: 5 Minutes with... Olive. Dr. Drew. Retrieved on 2006-08-17.
  4. ^ Moayeri, Lily. Olive's Shopping Music. irREVernce. Retrieved on 2006-08-17.
  5. ^ Olive branches out with 'Extra Virgin'. Pause and Play (November 13, 1997). Retrieved on 2006-08-17.

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Enigma
Michael Cretu | Sandra Cretu | Jens Gad

Guest singers: Ruth-Ann Boyle | Andru Donalds

Former members: Peter Cornelius | David Fairstein | Frank Peterson

Discography
Studio albums: MCMXC a.D. | The Cross of Changes | Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! | The Screen Behind the Mirror | Voyageur | A Posteriori

Compilation albums: Trilogy | Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits | Love Sensuality Devotion: The Remix Collection | 15 Years After

Singles: "Sadeness (Part I)" | "Mea Culpa (Part II)" | "Principles of Lust" | "The Rivers of Belief"
"Carly's Song" | "Return to Innocence" | "The Eyes of Truth" | "Age of Loneliness" | "Out from the Deep"
"Beyond the Invisible" | "T.N.T. for the Brain" | "Gravity of Love" | "Push the Limits"
"Turn Around" | "Voyageur" | "Following the Sun" | "Boum-Boum" | "Hello and Welcome" | "Goodbye Milky Way"

DVDs: Remember the Future | MCMXC a.D.: The Complete Video Album

Related projects
Sandra | Cretu and Theirs | Cornelius and Cretu | Moti Special | Trance Atlantic Air Waves
Related articles
A.R.T. Studios | List of Enigma music videos | The Dusted Variations
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